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Normally, a week of upsets leads to significant changes, but this isn’t a normal division. The team with the best division record is in last place, and the team in the lead just blew one of the most embarrassing games in recent memory. No one wants to win the South, but someone has to. Here’s the Week 15 NFC South Review.
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Which NFC team has edge for No. 1 seed? Rams lead way but six teams have real shot to rise up
The Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks are tied for the best record in the conference, which is why they understandably have the top two odds to win the NFC and be the No. 1 seed. Just behind them is the reigning Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles, thanks to their pedigree and remaining schedule, which we'll get to in a moment.
On Monday, Sterling Shepard dished on the team’s approach to the playoffs and Tristan Wirfs discussed the energy boost of Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan via Thursday Night Football
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Joe Gilbert Watch – Buccaneers week with division lead on the line
We dive into our next Joe Gilbert Watch in the NFL. Gilbert, in his second season as the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line coach, will help the franchise in a big time game this Sunday. First place in the NFC South is on the line in the standings when the Panthers (7-7)
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Sports books have Tetairoa McMillan with the third-best odds to win Offensive Rookie of the Year. Who should be above him? From zero to 100 percent, how confident are you that the Panthers will win the NFC South?
Panthers rookie linebacker Lathan Ransom made a huge mistake on Sunday with nine seconds left when he hit a sliding Tyler Shough on the quarterback's final carry of regulation. That drew a penalty that moved the Saints 15 yards closer to the end zone, turning a 62-yard field-goal attempt by Charlie Smyth into a 47 yarder.